I found it extraordinarily interesting, however, that being said, I've just spent the better part of an hour looking at Nikumaroro (the island where Amelia's bones were apparently found) on Google Earth - they don't have "street view" yet so I didn't actually see any bones. I should be working...
Yeah, that's it Roz. Tens of thousands of people reading Lorraine Sommerfeld's blog, noses pressed to the glass, desperate to participate but terrified of the razor wit of her sisters.
Funny... much more entertaining than the usual Microsft message.
ReplyDeleteWhere did you come by this? One of the Twisted Sisters?
I am the one who finds these things. Me. Me me me.
ReplyDeleteGeez.
OK,OK... you too are a TS...!
ReplyDeleteI found it extraordinarily interesting, however, that being said, I've just spent the better part of an hour looking at Nikumaroro (the island where Amelia's bones were apparently found) on Google Earth - they don't have "street view" yet so I didn't actually see any bones. I should be working...
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p.s. what's weird about us?
Us as in those that read and comment on Lorraine's blog or the Twsited Sisters?
ReplyDeleteIf Roz is doing the asking, assume it's all about her.
ReplyDeleteI just like the way he twists Twsited.
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and the way I look at it, everyone else is just scared to comment - closeted blog readers.
It all comes down to a lack of self-esteem, low iron or a feeble desire to never see one's name 'out there'. Perhaps all of the above?
ReplyDeleteDoes this mean I must mis-spell Twsited from this day forth?
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ReplyDeleteYeah, that's it Roz. Tens of thousands of people reading Lorraine Sommerfeld's blog, noses pressed to the glass, desperate to participate but terrified of the razor wit of her sisters.
ReplyDeleteOK... duly noted.
ReplyDeleteThat is a very cool 404 page. I just lost time there following links and, in particular, looking for Waldo!
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